Hands-on with Motion Computing’s C5 medical Tablet PC
By Peter Rojas | March 27, 2007
Filed under: Tablet PCs
It was only a pre-production model, but we managed to get hands-on with the C5, that medical-centric Tablet PC that Motion Computing announced about a month ago. Obviously meant for healthcare professionals rather than regular consumers, but the C5 is definitely one fine-looking machine. Click on the gallery for a handful of hands-on shots.
Gallery: Motion Computing C5 Tablet PC
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